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Old 12-22-2004, 02:11 PM
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Not sports, but vintage, and more affordable than baseball-related Newsboy cabinets.

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that's great!

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Old 12-22-2004, 02:43 PM
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Now thats one time where I wouldn't mind someone trying to sell me the brooklyn bridge

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If any of you are ever in New York, definitely take the opportunity to walk across the bridge. It makes for great sightseeing; I have done it many times.

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I live a short walk from the Brooklyn Bridge. Have driven over it a thousand times, and never get tired of it. Only walked it once; the height frightens me.

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I got this card off eBay a few years ago for less than $10. Couldn't pass it up. It must have been something to see Lady Liberty in all brass glory, unlike the greenish thing we know today.



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of the 'non human' Newsboys. Really like them. I once saw about 5-6 of the Newsboys with battleships on ebay and they sold in the $150-$200 each range. Pretty pricey! Mine are mostly of New York scenes like fountains, bridges and parks.

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Posted By: jay behrens

Anything military related gets pretty decent prices. I has a small group e-cards with battleships on them and was surprised at the prices I got for them. They went for almost as much as common baseball players.

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